Raya University
Engineering and Technology College
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Course Guidebook for Fundamental of Electrical Engineering
Course Title: Applied Electronics II Course Manager: Amanuel Abreha
Course Code: ECEg2103
[email protected]ECTS:6(3 Lecture,3 Lab,4 HS) Office: Block 7, G+2
Teaching and Learning Methods: Lectures, Lab practices and Discussions Lecture & Tutor days: based on schedule
Module: Applied Electronics
Target Group:2nd year BSc. in Electrical and Computer Engineering, UG, Prerequisites: Applied Electronics I
Regular : Electrical Engineering Laboratory III (Co-
requisite)
Course Description
Discussing advanced electronics circuits, application of amplifiers, feedback circuits, multi vibrators and wave
shaping circuits
Course objectives and competences to be acquired
Students shall learn advanced electronic circuits and their application, understand concepts of amplifiers and wave
shaping of Electronic circuits with the aid of characteristic curves, explain the overview of power semiconductor
devices and converters, and explain the applications of electronic circuits.
Course Content and Schedule of Activities
Weeks Lecture Contents Activities
1.Feedback amplifiers
Introduction to feedback systems. Reading text, reference
Basic feedback concept(negative and positive feedback systems) books and respective
[1,2]
Sensitivity notes
Loop gain and stability of feedback circuits
Feedback topologies
2.Differential amplifiers
Introduction Reading text, reference
A small review on BJT amplifiers books and respective,
[3,4]
Basic operation of differential amplifiers Lab exercises, notes
Small signal analysis of differential amplifiers Test #1(10%)
Ways of improving voltage and common mode rejection ratio
3.Operational amplifiers
Introduction
Characteristics and operation of Op-Amp
The ideal Op-Amp circuit analysis Reading text, reference
[5,6] Inverting, non- inverting and voltage follower op amps books and respective,
Open loop and closed loop voltage gains in Op-Amp Lab exercises, notes
Op-Amp performance parameters
Application of Op-Amps in linear circuits
Application of Op-Amp in non-linear circuits
4. Oscillators
Oscillator Operation
Reading text, reference
Phase-Shift Oscillator
books and respective,
[7,8] Wien Bridge Oscillator
Lab exercises, notes
Tuned Oscillator Circuit Test #2(15%)
Crystal Oscillator
Unijunction Oscillator
5. Multi Vibrators
Introduction to multi vibrators, Reading text, reference
Operation of mono-stable multi vibrators, books and respective,
[9,10]
Bi-stable multi vibrators, Lab exercises, notes
Astable multi vibrators, Assignment #1(15%)
Schmitt trigger, communicating capacitors
6. Wave shaping Circuits
Introduction
Low pass RC circuits and their operation Reading text, reference
[11,12] High pass RC circuits and their operation books and respective,
RL low pass & high pass circuits Lab exercises, note
RLC series and parallel circuits
Analog integrated circuits and their applications
7. Introduction to Digital Electronics
Reading text, reference
Realization of logic gates using FETs books and respective,
[13,14]
Design of simple digital systems Lab exercises, notes
Introduction to IC Fabrication Quiz #1(10%)
Assessment and Evaluation
Continuous assessments……….............................50%
Final Exam………………..………………………..50%
Total__________________________100%
Course Policy
All students are expected to abide by the code of contact of students of the university.
References Text Books
1. Microelectronics: Circuit Analysis and Design, 4th edition by Donald A.
Neamen
2. Electronic Devices and Circuit Theory, by Robert Boylestad
References:
1. Theodore F. Bogart, Electronic Devices and Circuits
2. Malvino, Electronic Principles
3. Robert Boylestad, Louis Nashelsky: Electronic Devices and Circuit Theory
4. S. Sedra& C. Smith, Microelectronic Circuits
…………..Any related online materials